The constitution, article VIII, §2, provides that charter
provisions relating to a political subdivision's executive, legislative and
administrative structure and organization shall be superior to statutory
provisions, subject to the authority of the legislature to enact general laws
allocating and reallocating powers and functions. Accordingly, the charters
should be consulted with respect to any provision concerning the counties
appearing in the Revised Statutes.

Revision Note

Throughout this title, references to "board of
supervisors or city council", "treasurer" and
"auditor", and the titles of other officers and agencies have been
changed to "council", "director of finance", or other
appropriate title of the officer or agency to conform to the terminology of the
charters.

Non-school hour programs for children and youth, annual
report by state office of youth services. L 2006, c 281.

Public land trust information system. L 2011, c 54; L 2013,
c 110.

Task force on beach and water safety. L 2008, c 144, §1.

Two-year pilot project; working group to identify and
implement management strategies to resolve user conflicts on public
recreational lands; reports to 2015-2016 legislature (ceases to exist on June
30, 2016). L 2014, c 145.